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Dispute between friends over bingo winnings; man sues after finding a bat in his recently purchased Christmas tree.
Dispute between friends over bingo winnings; man sues after finding a bat in his recently purchased Christmas tree.
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S12, EP21 "The Perfect Excuse & Price to Pay"A woman sues because a bar mitzvah guest insisted on invitations for her family, then none of them attended; a dispute between cousins over unpaid rent.
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S11, EP12 "Bingo Buddy Burn & How the Bat Stole Christmas"Dispute between friends over bingo winnings; man sues after finding a bat in his recently purchased Christmas tree.
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S13, EP28 "Biding My Time & Wicked Windshield"Brothers-in-law disagree over who is responsible for a broken watch; a dispute between friends over who should pay to replace a cracked windshield.
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S11, EP57 "Road Trip Fallout"A woman refuses to pay for travel expenses because her friend drove recklessly during a road trip, causing her to have an anxiety attack.
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S13, EP27 "Not My Sister's Sitter & A Damper on My Job"A niece is left in the care of the child's estranged grandfather without her mother's permission; a woman blames an abusive phone call from her toxic boss for her car crash.
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S13, EP26 "Restricted Parking & String of Lies"A woman sues a good Samaritan for parking her car in a tow-away zone during a medical emergency; a singer blames a friend's public outburst for the cancellation of a gig.
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